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Ryan Case
11 July, 04:40
In science though, what is it mainly used for?
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Giada Hutchinson
11 July, 05:46
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This branch of philosophy is handily called the philosophy of science ... What kind of data can be used to distinguish between real causes and accidental regularities? ... Though they might seem elementary, these questions are actually quite ... views of scientists themselves - who mainly spend their time doing science,.
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Emmanuel Thomas
11 July, 07:17
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It is mainly used to give facts about living organisms
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